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I The Workboat Annual Senesco Marine Signs Contract For 140,000-Barrel DH ATB The Willard Marine Fleet for Port Security & Force Protection •Willard vessels are constructed in fiberglass composites and aluminum up to 1 7m. •Complete in-house engineering and prototype departments are available to fulfill specific user requirements. • Founded in 1957 Willard Marine is U.S. owned with plants in the U.S. • CSA contract GS-07F-0123H Senesco Marine signed a contract with New Jersey-based U.S. Shipping. LLC to build a 140,0000-barrel double-hulled (DH) chemical ATB with tug that can double as a 150,000-barrel double- hulled petroleum ATB. The develop- ment. according to Gary Schuler, CEO of Senesco Marine, signals the compa- ny's move to service this growing mar- ket. and the move will more than double Senesco Marine's workforce, which cur- rently stands at approximately 200. "By November of 2005 we will have a work- force of more than 500 employees," said Schuler. "We are announcing to the industry that we are now focusing on state of the art ATB's." The contract for the first ATB is worth more than $40 million. In addition to the order, U.S. Shipping has options for three 150,000- barrel DH petroleum ATB's with Senesco Marine. Construction is expect- ed to take around 14 months for the barge and 12 months for the tug. Senesco Marine is scheduled to start cutting steel in December and expects to deliver the ATB early in 2006. U.S. Shipping operates six Integrated Tug and Barge (ITB) vessels in the domestic oil trade and two parcel tankers. The 48,000-dwt ton vessels are equipped with state-of-the-art technology and capable of carrying a wide variety of liq- uid petroleum and petro-chemical car- goes. The ATB will be the first for U.S. Shipping. Guarino and Cox designed the ATB. Senesco Marine entered a strate- gic partnership with Guarino & Cox last year as part of a sweeping new on time design, build and delivery process. Senesco Marine has also established a strategic alliance with Luther Blount of Blount Boats in Warren, RI, to act as a technical consultant on the tug portion of the project. When complete the barge component of the ATB will measure 512 ft. long with a displacement of 26,600 tons. The 10.000-hp tug will measure approximately 145 ft. long. Circle 48 on Reader Service Card International Workboat Show, Booth # 1979 New Orleans, December 1—3 1250 N. Grove St., Anaheim, CA 92806 714-666-2150 Fax 714-632-8136 willardmarine.com Email: WebMaster@willardmarine. com WILLARD MARINE 8 INCORPORATED Global Completes Sales of DB Arapaho and Liftboat Division Global Industries, Ltd. completed the sales of the DB Arapaho and the Liftboat Division. The Arapaho, an 800-ton conventional derrick barge cur- rently based in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, was sold on September 29. 2004 to a subsidiary of Tetra Technologies, Inc. The Liftboat Division was sold on October 4, 2004 to Hercules Liftboat Company, LLC (formerly Mercury Offshore Assets LLC). Maritime Reporter & Engineering News Circle 248 on Reader Service Card 44